Found out this morning that people in scotland aren't paying tuition fees and those in Wales pay a max of £3500 ish per year. I understand from this forum that it means the Welsh and Scottish are, in turn, not getting something us English are, but I'm yet to see what I get in England that isn't free in Wales.. Anyone like to fill me in on this?
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Originally posted by Ninehigh
Found out this morning that people in scotland aren't paying tuition fees and those in Wales pay a max of £3500 ish per year. I understand from this forum that it means the Welsh and Scottish are, in turn, not getting something us English are, but I'm yet to see what I get in England that isn't free in Wales.. Anyone like to fill me in on this?
you got some free riots
Better weather
AND !!!
You don't get forced to eat these either !
Square sausage on a Morton's roll.
MMMmmmm......
Jobs?
I love square sausages-and scotch pies -mmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!
P.s they get free prescriptions and glasses in scotland too -(but I never told ya)!!
the scottish politicians will do anything to please the voters and get them on side to split the UK, if that does happen, then i think wales and
scotlands taxes will shoot right up because i don't think we can afford to keep going like this...
its like communism, which as we all know is brilliant in theory, but doesn't work in practice
we give, we dont get, our strain on the benefits system is far greater than the other 2. Simples realy get Britain working well not that simple even
if we do would you really expect and benefits as a worker who pays tax
Contencious oooh
Great, my tax paid here in england is helping to pay for free tuition in Scotland while my kids accure student det here, life is a bitch.
You have to pay some sort of graduation charge in Scotland if your scottish. I went to University in Scotland and I'm sure when we added up all
of the various weird charges and tax bits and bobs that there wasn't as big a gulf, though fees in Scotland were at the time about half what they
were in England. My Brother attends Bangor University in Wales and he gets all kinds of perks, Including some sort of Grant for going to university in
wales.
The moral of the story is, apply for Universities outside of England.
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Originally posted by morcus
The moral of the story is, apply for Universities outside of England.
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Originally posted by keith777
I love square sausages-and scotch pies -mmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!
My kids are currently 16 and 14. So I have been thinking.....
is there anything to stop me buying a house/flat in Scotland, designate it my main home (keeping our current house as a holiday home ) and then
sending them to a Scottish Uni. In fact, they could then live in the place, saving rent.
Just a thought....
But yes, saw some figures a while ago that implied spending per capita in the UK is far from even between the 4 countries. England comes worse off by
a fair margin
edit for fat fingers
[Edited on 20/9/11 by cliftyhanger]
The Scottish fees thing is currently heading for the European court...
If you're English you pay the £9000 p.a. fees.
If you're Scottish, or from anywhere else in the EU then you don't pay the fees.
This is totally against all the EU rules.
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Originally posted by cliftyhanger
is there anything to stop me buying a house/flat in Scotland, designate it my main home (keeping our current house as a holiday home ) and then sending them to a Scottish Uni.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
The Scottish fees thing is currently heading for the European court...
If you're English you pay the £9000 p.a. fees.
If you're Scottish, or from anywhere else in the EU then you don't pay the fees.
This is totally against all the EU rules.
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Originally posted by Benzine
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Originally posted by cliftyhanger
is there anything to stop me buying a house/flat in Scotland, designate it my main home (keeping our current house as a holiday home ) and then sending them to a Scottish Uni.
I believe you have to have lived in scotland at least 3 years previous to be eligible for free tuition
Not quite, I am researching it at the moment.
If you are English you need to be resident for 5 years before the course acceptance date. If you are from anywhere else in the EU you can rent a house
is scotland and claim its your main residence, and the next day start your course and its free. Since the student will need somewhere to live, this is
a no brainer - you're French, so you rent a house for the duration of the course, claim its your main residence, at voila - free university. So
we are also paying for free university for the 20% of the scottish university population that are from the EU. I have been looking at changing my
nationality from british to 'citizen of the EU' but its hard to tell if this would have the desired effect.
To quote from wikipedia (not 100% reliable I know)
"Following devolution, tuition fees were first abolished in Scotland and replaced with charge after graduation - the graduate endowment - to help
pay for tuition.[9] The endowment system itself was later abolished so that all students domiciled and studying at Scottish universities did not have
to pay any fees towards their tuition costs.[10] The Welsh Assembly, because of its limited powers in comparison with their Scottish counterparts,
remained with the caps imposed on the level of tuition as established by the United Kingdom government. However whereas the United Kingdom government
chose to replace means-tested maintenance grants for living expenses whilst at university with a student loan scheme, the Welsh Assembly re-introduced
these for Welsh students either studying in Wales or anywhere else in the United Kingdom"
Regards
Hugh
You have to be pretty stupid to have a system that charges for education..............................................
that said most of the educated classes have been ripping us of for years, so it is very much in their interest to keep folk uneducated.
A friend gave up law recently because £100k is not enough. When he "bought" in to the profession in the early 80s there were 8000 lawyers
in Scotland, there are now 28,000 according to him.
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Originally posted by eddbaz
Great, my tax paid here in england is helping to pay for free tuition in Scotland while my kids accure student det here, life is a bitch.
i for one am enjoying it, £5000 interest free loan to help me build a haynes roadster!
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Originally posted by mcerd1
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Originally posted by Benzine
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Originally posted by cliftyhanger
is there anything to stop me buying a house/flat in Scotland, designate it my main home (keeping our current house as a holiday home ) and then sending them to a Scottish Uni.
I believe you have to have lived in scotland at least 3 years previous to be eligible for free tuition
and you'll still have to make sure they don't want to go to edinburgh or st. andrews - or you'll have a heart attack when yo see the price of a small flat
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Originally posted by britishtrident
Never mind price of renting in the St Andrews area is about to fall when the coalition closes down Leuchars.
if you want to blame anyone for this debacle, blame the UK government, instead of wasting money on Wars, Aircraft Carriers, MP Expenses, Foreign Aid, Nuclear weapon systems, etc, etc, etc, they might have enough money to give the kids free tuition.
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Originally posted by phoenix70
if you want to blame anyone for this debacle, blame the UK government, instead of wasting money on Wars, Aircraft Carriers, MP Expenses, Foreign Aid, Nuclear weapon systems, etc, etc, etc, they might have enough money to give the kids free tuition.
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Originally posted by phoenix70
if you want to blame anyone for this debacle, blame the UK government, instead of wasting money on Wars, Aircraft Carriers, MP Expenses, Foreign Aid, Nuclear weapon systems, etc, etc, etc, they might have enough money to give the kids free tuition.
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Originally posted by fesycresy
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Originally posted by phoenix70
if you want to blame anyone for this debacle, blame the UK government, instead of wasting money on Wars, Aircraft Carriers, MP Expenses, Foreign Aid, Nuclear weapon systems, etc, etc, etc, they might have enough money to give the kids free tuition.
You forgot immigrants, lazy sick spongers and dole lay-abouts.
I agree with a lot of what you say... there are FAR too many university students and too many 'nothing' degrees.
True, it would appear the English are being the victim of discrimitation...
quote:Another part of that problem is that the useful degrees (e.g. engineering, science, medicine, etc....) are generally the really expensive ones to teach
Originally posted by scootz
I agree with a lot of what you say... there are FAR too many university students and too many 'nothing' degrees.
quote:what do you expect form the same MOD who ordered the 'wrong kind' of chinooks
Originally posted by britishtrident
Lack of aircraft carriers might be less of a problem if we hadn't scrapped the rebuilt Nimrods that we had already given BAE billions for -- rant over !
You can blame the last government for the number of extra people at uni who shouldn't be there and the whole thing cause a huge number of problems, e.g. there are a huge number of jobs you have to have a degree to have a chance of getting that really don't need a qualification like that. Devolution is a massive waste of money in itself, do people really need there area to be represented by about 4 different representatives who are all getting a salary much higher than the average working wage? 4 people who though representing the same people could quite easilly be working against each other and in cases have no say whatsoever over what happens in their own constituency? When I lived in Glasgow I voted to send soemone else to city council, then someone to Hollyrood to over rule him, then someone else to westminster who was also over ruled by the last man, then someone else to Brussels to sit on comittees that could Veto anything any of the other three did.
as i will be a student (as of next saturday) i want my education to be free. my year is the last of the "cheap" uni fees paing
"only" £3500...
my opinion is dont go to war, stop spending money on foreign aid and paying benefits to those who dont contribute to society (i personally know of a
few) and start making this country more educated in things that matter. scrap music degrees and dance degrees etc, you are far more succesfull if you
go to a dedicated dance or music collage than you will ever be with a degree, and make higher A levels harder.
on the student room forum there was a post comparing English 6th form with the American equivalent. he said how an A grade here is only a C grade over
there. we should stop dumbing down and start setting standards higher.